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    Tyson Fury hits back at ‘insulting’ question ahead of boxing return against UFC legend Francis Ngannou

    TYSON FURY has hit back at an “insulting” question about his physique ahead of his boxing return.The WBC heavyweight world champion is set to take on UFC legend Francis Ngannou next month.
    Tyson Fury hit back when asked about his physiqueCredit: Rex
    The Gypsy King will make his boxing return against Francis Ngannou next monthCredit: Getty
    It will mark the first time Fury has fought in 10 months, having last entered the ring in December 2022.
    Speaking to Barstool ahead of the bout, Fury was asked whether he will “ever get in shape” for a fight.
    “Nope, never,” the Gypsy King snapped back. “That’s insulting to say that, ‘Get in shape’.
    “All these fighters, they want to be like bodybuilders, ripped and that.
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    “But I always rocks the dad bod, bald head, fat, white as anything look absolutely disgusting with my top off and then when I knock out a good looking six pack it’s like, ‘What the f***, dude. What the f*** just happened?”
    Fury has previously faced claims he looks “out of shape” between fights, including at the start of last year.
    However, he later hit back at his critics and their fears over his physique before going on to beat Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora in 2022.
    The 10th round technical knockout defeat of Chisora last December was Fury’s last fight, but he remains the WBC heavyweight champion.
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    His belt will not be on the line against Ngannou, though, despite their clash being an official bout.
    The pair are set to meet in the ring on October 28 in Saudi Arabia, with the former UFC heavyweight champion making his boxing debut. More

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    Conor McGregor slammed by KSI for ’embarrassing’ himself at Anthony Joshua fight as YouTuber calls out UFC star

    KSI slammed Conor McGregor for “embarrassing” himself at Anthony Joshua’s fight. Both stars were ringside in August to watch when Joshua knocked out Robert Helenius.
    Conor McGregor pictured at Anthony Joshua’s fightCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    KSI with friend Anthony JoshuaCredit: Instagram @ksi
    Following the win, AJ took a lap around the ring and bumped into both McGregor and KSI.
    And McGregor was captured hurling abuse at KSI until Joshua intervened in support of his “guy.”
    KSI has since lifted the lid on the bizarre incident and claimed the Irishman was trying to talk his way into a mega-fight.
    He told Misfits Boxing’s YouTube channel: “It was pretty weird if I’m being honest.
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    “I think I had heard Conor saying that I can’t box and this and that, it was pretty embarrassing for him because AJ was like ‘nah nah, that’s my guy’ so he looked a little bit stupid there.
    “But with Conor, clearly I think he wants a bite at the cherry, he wants a piece of the king and he understands that this right here is where the money is at.
    “Everyone is a normal person at the end of the day, same as me just a normal guy and I treat everyone the same.
    “Just because he’s Conor McGregor doesn’t mean anything to me.”
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    McGregor, 35, surprisingly called out KSI, 30, while mocking his fighting ability in the ring immediately after Joshua’s KO victory.
    He said: “I know your man KSI is in the crowd and he couldn’t box eggs if he worked in an egg boxing factory.
    “So if he wants to get in here I’ll give him a final yoke, bare-knuckle if you want!”
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    Ligue 1 star becomes Kylian Mbappe’s new enemy with cheeky Conor McGregor Instagram post after Nice’s win over PSG

    TEREM MOFFI hit back at Kylian Mbappe on social media after the Paris Saint-Germain star slammed his celebrations last week.The Nigeria international bagged a brace in Nice’s shock 3-2 win over the French champions last Friday, scoring their first and third goals at the Parc des Princes.
    Terem Moffi bagged a brace in Nice’s 3-2 win over Paris Saint-Germain on FridayCredit: GETTY
    He hoisted his shirt high in the air after bagging his second strikeCredit: GETTY
    Mbappe fumed at the Nigeria international’s celebrationCredit: Getty
    An elated Moffi raised his shirt high in the air after scoring his second of the match, much to the frustration of Mbappe.
    Mbappe fumed at the striker and had to be held back by his team-mates as he vented his anger.
    According to reports, Mbappe branded Moffi a “nobody” during his uncharacteristic rant.
    But Moffi appears to have had the last laugh by sharing a series of snaps of his jubilant celebration to his Instagram.
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    His accompanying caption read: “Mr. Nobody.”
    Moffi’s legion of followers were quick to comment on the post, with one saying: “This guy.”
    Another said: “You are a bad boy.”
    And another said: “That’s my guy.”
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    One remarked: “You’re somebody broo.”
    Another chimed in: “Mbappe in the mud.”
    Moffi’s post also included a video of Conor McGregor’s infamous post-fight speech after his historic demolition of Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205.
    McGregor said: “Backstage I’m starting fights with everybody. I’ve ridiculed everyone on the roster.
    “And I’d just like to say from the bottom of my heart, I’d like to take this chance to apologise… to absolutely nobody.
    “The double champ does what the f**k he wants!”
    Moffi and his team-mates will be back on Friday, travelling to the Principality to take on AS Monaco.
    Mbappe and PSG, meanwhile, face Borussia Dortmund in their opening Champions League Group F match on Tuesday.
    Moffi trolled Kylian Mbappe with by posting Conor McGregor’s UFC 205 post-fight speech to his InstagramCredit: INSTAGRAM@MOFFIGRAM More

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    Tyson Fury reveals next opponent will be UFC icon as he admits he ‘doesn’t give a s***’ about fighting ‘dosser’ Usyk

    TYSON FURY has admitted he does not “give a s***” about fighting Oleksandr Usyk.The Gypsy King was close to agreeing on a fight with the Ukrainian, which would unify the heavyweight division until talks collapsed back in March.
    Tyson Fury has no interest in fighting Oleksandr UsykCredit: Reuters
    Fury has insisted that he is looking for the ‘biggest payday’Credit: Getty
    The Gypsy King has touted Jon Jones as a potential opponentCredit: Getty
    Fury, 35, has instead revealed that he is simply “looking for the biggest payday”.
    The boxer has also claimed that he will “probably” look to fight UFC star Jon Jones as the match can be sold better.
    He told the Daily Mail: “Nope, I am not interested in fighting Usyk, he’s a little Ukrainian dosser.
    “That’s all he is to me. No interest in unifying the division. It doesn’t mean s*** to me. 
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    “All that stuff about unifying and whatever, it really doesn’t mean anything to me.
    “I am looking for the biggest payday. Most of the time, Usyk doesn’t cut it. 
    “He’s just a foreign person who doesn’t speak good English, so you can’t really sell him.
    “I am looking for probably another American. Probably looking to fight Jon Jones in a boxing fight.”
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    Fury’s next fight will come next month on October 28 as he faces former UFC star Francis Ngannou.
    Ngannou is currently being trained by boxing icon Mike Tyson.
    Fury admitted he was “sad” to learn about the American joining his opponent.
    The undefeated WBC heavyweight champion told Sky Sports: “I think that it’s sad, actually.
    “The man that I am named after, a legend, has to go against me and then come out as a loser.
    “Having lost to a man who was named after him.
    “I think that it’s sad and I think that he should be in my corner, not the opposing corner.
    “But business is business and I understand that it’s strictly business.” More

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    Dana White breaks silence on Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou with surprise three-word comment on ex-UFC champ

    DANA WHITE has had his say on Francis Ngannou’s upcoming showdown with Tyson Fury.The former UFC heavyweight champion finalised a lucrative exhibition bout with The Gypsy King last month – six months after his departure from the promotion.
    Francis Ngannou will face Tyson Fury in a boxing match on October 28Credit: REX
    Dana White wasn’t keen on making the fight while Ngannou was still under contract with the UFC
    The veteran promoter has finally broken his silence on the fight
    Ngannou – who has never boxed professionally – will bid to become the first man to defeat WBC heavyweight king Fury.
    UFC supremo White was one of the most vocal critics of a potential Fury vs Ngannou clash following their impromptu Wembley face-off last May.
    But he’s seemingly happy the promotion’s former heavyweight king has secured the biggest payday of his career.
    During the UFC 293 post-fight press conference, he said: “Good for him.”
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    White blasted the fight after the pair went head to head on ESPN – the UFC’s broadcast partners – last May.
    He told thePat McAfee Show: “I don’t love the crossover fights. I don’t love ’em.
    “‘Cause they’re f*****g’ stupid, f*****g’ waste of time, energy, and money. … It’s silly, but I get it.
    “Boxing is a massive advantage for Tyson Fury. Ngannou just wrestled Ciryl Gane.
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    “If you know anything about fighting, it’s a silly conversation.”
    Ngannou’s seven-year stint in the UFC came to an end in December after he failed to agree a new contract with the promotion.
    The Cameroonian clubber has since signed a lucrative contract with the Professional Fighters League, who are allowing him to take part in his crossover clash with Fury.
    White, 54, was left stunned by Ngannou’s contract with the fast-rising promotion.
    He said: “Based on what I know about the deal, which is not much, it makes no sense to me.

    “You’re going to pay a guy not to fight for a year, and it’s already been like [14] months.
    “He’s fought three times in the last three years. It’s just not what we do here. It’s not what we do.
    “And the day that we released him, I knew exactly what was going to happen.
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    “Francis wants to take zero risks, doesn’t want to take any chances, and he obviously didn’t want to take a chance with Jon Jones — and after we saw what happened with Ciryl Gane, I don’t blame him.
    “I think the outcome would’ve been exactly the same, and I’m sure most of you do and I’m sure Francis does too.” More

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    Tyson Fury reveals next TWO opponents including UFC legend… but states major condition of taking fights

    TYSON FURY has laid out his two-fight plan for after his clash with Francis Ngannou – and it involves dipping his toes into the mixed martial arts world.The Gypsy King locks horns with the UFC heavyweight champion in a controversial crossover clash with Suadi Arabia next month.
    Tyson Fury faces Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia next monthCredit: PA
    Boxing fans are hoping Fury faces Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed bout next yearCredit: REX
    Fury has aspirations of rematching Ngannou in MMA before facing UFC star Jon JonesCredit: Getty
    Fury has taken pelters for fighting boxing novice Ngannou instead of taking part in an undisputed title fight with Oleksandr Usyk, who many expect him to face next year.
    But the WBC heavyweight champion’s sights are seemingly set on cage clashes with Ngannou and current UFC heavyweight king Jon Jones.
    Fury, 35, said: “I’d like to fight Ngannou in the cage, I think I can beat him for sure.
    “He’s not a good wrestler, he’s known for striking and I’m a better striker than him.
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    “In little gloves, I’d knock him out in seconds… I’d fight Jon Jones also in the cage, if the money was right.”
    Fury recently revealed he’d received an offer from the UFC to lock horns with mixed martial arts legend Jones – who is set to retire from MMA in November – in an exclusive interview with SunSport.
    He said: “That’s 100 per cent true [that I received an offer to fight Jones].
    “I’ve had an offer from the UFC, from [WME] IMG, to fight Jon Jones.
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    “Frank Warren knows about it, my team knows about it.
    “It’s still ongoing and we’re looking to move forward on that for sure.
    “Me and Jon have even spoke about it, ” It’s definitely a real thing.”
    Before he can think about fighting in MMA, Fury must first see off the challenge of Ngannou in their Saudi showdown – the primary motivator of which was a once-in-a-lifetime payday.
    He said: “Obviously I’m getting paid a hell of a lot of money.
    “And I get millions of people from MMA and boxing who are gonna watch it.
    “Whether they like that I’m doing it or not, guess what they’re gonna do? Still watch it.”
    Tyson Fury says money motivated him to take his Saudi showdown with Francis NgannouCredit: PA More

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    Tyson Fury’s Instagram DMs with Carl Froch LEAKED amid row over ‘dead rabbit’ Francis Ngannou fight

    CARL FROCH has leaked private Instagram messages with Tyson Fury following the announcement of his fight with Francis Ngannou.Fury faces the ex-UFC champion in a massive crossover clash on October 28 in Saudi Arabia.
    Tyson Fury defended his fight with Francis Ngannou to Carl FrochCredit: Getty
    Carl Froch leaked messages with Tyson FuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But former boxing star Froch has been outspoken about the bout, which comes six years after Floyd Mayweather beat MMA icon Conor McGregor.
    So much so that Fury felt the need to defend the mega-money fight in the Middle East when direct messaging Froch on Instagram.
    He said: “The biggest fight in the world moosh. The richest heavyweight fight in history. Carl, don’t hate the player, hate the game.”
    Froch, revealing the exchange on his YouTube channel, replied: “I doubt that! You v Usyk is far bigger. Anyway, not hating.”
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    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren teased the fight for months after claiming it was a “game changer”.
    But Froch ranted about Fury’s spectacle showdown and urged promoter Frank Warren to instead agree a deal with Usyk or Anthony Joshua.
    He said: “The ‘game changer’ the big game changer, what’s his name? Ngannou. Tyson Fury against Francis Ngannou, so a crossove fight boxing and MMA.
    “Been there, seen it, heard it all before. See it with Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor, it’s a load of rubbish.
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    “Nobody’s interested anymore, there’s loads of MMA fighters trying to call out boxers, trying to get the clickbait talking so they can get these paydays.
    “It’s a load of rubbish, been talking ages about, ‘Oh, we’ve got a game changer, the game’s changed it’s going to be brilliant.’

    “What a disappointment. I was actually excited thinking, right I can’t wait for this news and then you go and pull that out of the bag.
    “Dead rabbit out the bag, straight in the bin. It’s just of no use to anybody so just stick to boxing promotion and get a real fight for Fury.
    “Get him in there with Anthony Joshua, get him in there with Usyk, get a move on with it.”
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    Tyson Fury says UFC sent him shock ‘offer’ to face Jon Jones after Dana White proposal prior to booking of Ngannou fight

    TYSON FURY claims he received a sensational “offer” from the UFC to enter the cage for a crossover clash with heavyweight champion Jon Jones.The Wythenshawe warrior is gearing up to make his ring return against the MMA promotion’s former 265lb king Francis Ngannou in a much-maligned Saudi showdown on October 28.
    Tyson Fury was recently in a war of words with UFC heavyweight champion Jon JonesCredit: GETTY
    The row erupted after UFC commentator Joe Rogan ruled out Fury’s chances in a no-holds-barred clash with JonesCredit: GETTY
    UFC president Dana White publicly entertained having Fury fight in the octagonCredit: GETTY
    Gypsy King Fury claims the UFC’s parent company offered him the chance to face JonesCredit: Reuters
    Fury, 35, was embroiled in a public spat with Jones – MMA’s controversial but beloved former pound-for-pound king – before the finalisation of his ten-round exhibition with Ngannou.
    UFC kingpin Dana White publicly entertained the clash, which the WBC heavyweight champ claims was put on the table by the promotion’s parent company WME-IMG.
    The undefeated Brit told SunSport in an exclusive interview: “That’s 100 per cent true [that I received an offer to fight Jones].
    “I’ve had an offer from the UFC, from [WME] IMG, to fight Jon Jones.”
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    Fury has received pelters for welcoming boxing novice Ngannou to the professional ranks for his first outing since his one-sided beatdown of a battle-weathered Derek Chisora last December.
    But that won’t stop him from entering the dangerous world of mixed martial arts should the UFC’s offer still be on the table after his desert dust-up with Ngannou.
    The former unified heavyweight champion said: “Frank Warren knows about it, my team knows about it.
    “It’s still ongoing and we’re looking to move forward on that for sure.”
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    Tyson Fury has tried his hand at mixed martial arts training with fellow Brit Darren TillCredit: YOUTUBE@IFLTV
    Fury and Jones even went back and forth with one another via text to try and make the shock showdown come to fruition.
    “Me and Jon have even spoke about it,” Fury said.” It’s definitely a real thing.”
    A potential clash between Fury and Jones became the talk of the combat sports world in May after UFC commentator Joe Rogan ruled out Fury’s chances in a no-holds-barred straightener with Jones.
    Fury reacted angrily to that notion, saying in one of his many Instagram story rants: “Here’s a thought.
    “How about this? How about I fight Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou on the same night?
    “How about that? That’s how much I value them two bums. Get up! Let’s go, boys.”
    UFC Hall of Famer Jones is set to call time on his legendary career after what will be his first defence of the heavyweight title.
    The former long-reigning light-heavyweight champion will defend the 265lb throne against former champion Stipe Miocic on the promotion’s 30th anniversary card – UFC 295 – at Madison Square Garden on November 11.
    Jon Jones defend his heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295 on November 11Credit: UFC More